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Line 6 Pod HD500 - Tips for making patches

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2011

Here are some of the tips and tricks that I've picked up from watching videos, reading stuff on forums, and my own trial and error. Let me know what you guys do to make good patches or if you would like more!

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  • Awesome video. I just bought the HD 500 and one reason is the tones you get (having watched a lot of your vids). Besides being and excellent musician, you're patches are great. This vid was a great place to start thanks.

  • @futuresman1000 - Thank you very much! I'm still really happy with the HD500 and I hope you love yours also.

  • thanks for vid... just got this thing. how do i add a second amp in the edit software. thanks much B

  • @finstersmyth1 - Move the first amp into the split chain right before the mixer so it goes up on one end of the branch. Then go to the lower end and add another amp.

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  • You mouth really active while solo :)

  • Is it just me, or is the HD500 Edit screen totally unreadable on this video? :(

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  • Good video. The 20ms delay tip you gave at 5:00 is good and is usually referred to as double-tracking where one guitar would record on a mono track then the track would be added to a second mono track but with a delay of 50ms with the two mono tracks panned slightly off centre, one slightly to the left the other slightly to the right to make it less in yoru face. Some guitarists run live into two amp chains with a 50ms delay in one of the lines

  • Good clean sound of your guitar in the begining, what is the patch? i want it

  • @iamcolinterry - Its got a warmoth alder body, an Allparts maple/rosewood neck fralin vintage hot pickups, PRS McCarty bridge humbucker, Fender USA bridge and saddles, vintage fender style tuners, bone nut, cts pots with treble bleed master volume and tone.

  • @kleydj13 so what all "parts" are there?

  • @iamcolinterry - Thanks, she's a keeper! It is funny how left over parts can make a sweet guitar.

  • guitar? it's beautiful___ sound-wise and looks! love the humbeucker on the bridge!

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